At 12:39 PM 8/11/2008, you wrote:

>The easiest editor for most people will probably just be gedit aka "Text
>Editor" in the Accessories menu.
>
>Moses

A small easy to use editor that can open up the same and/or multiple files 
in multiple windows is something that would be really handy for editing 
large files on Linux.  I have never figured out how people can edit a large 
text file without being able to view and reference two or three other 
locations in the same file, they must have a lot better memories then me.

I tried to install Crisp but none of the install downloads would do 
anything more the make the screen blink, never could get a reply from them 
so not sure I want to send them any money anyway.  And by the way a single 
downloaded windows version installed without any problems on three 
different computers runing two different versions of windows, I think that 
is the type of thing Steve is saying is a problem with Linux and the mass 
of computer users.
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Andre' B.  Clear Lake, Wi.



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